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7 November 2007 ZOMCO WINS AIRPORTS’ CONTRACT FOR SAR 141 MILLION > Read More
5 November 2007 ZOMCO NOMINATED FOR BEST SHIPYARD AWARD 2007 > Read More
4 November 2007 ZOMCO AWARDED MODIFICATION OF WELL PLATFORMS > Read More
4 November 2007 ZOMCO Celebrations > Read More
4 November 2007 ZOMCO RENEWS ITS CONTRACT FOR THE OPERATION OF PORT FACILITIES AND THE NAVIGATION & PILOTAGE > Read More> View All News & Events
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Zamil Shipyard Facilities
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Zamil Shipyard
facilities spread over about 121,400 square meters, and is designed for
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Ship Lift
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Zamil Shipyard
ship lift can handle all kinds of vessels up 1500 tons in weight, 80
meters in length and 15 meters in breadth. The ship lift serves 9 open
dry berths. ( 4x 80 meters long and 5x 55 meters long) The yard has a
waterfront of 500 meters with water depths ranging between 5 and 7
meters.
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Cranage
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Zamil Shipyard
owns a fleet of mobile cranes with lifting capacities ranging between 40
and 100 tons. in addition the shipyard has a 200 tons floating crane
which serves the yard water front
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Workshops
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- Steel fabrication and assembly shop equipped with CNC wet Plasma
cutting machine.
- Machine shop equipped with Lathes, boring and gear cutting
machines, planning and drilling machines.
- Pipe fabrication workshop
- Electrical wiring workshop
- Painting & insulation workshop
- Joinery workshop
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Workforce |
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Zamil Shipyard
employs 850 multi-national professional workers covering all the fields
of shipbuilding and ship repair; certified welders, steel fabricators,
steel fitters, pipe fabricators, pipe fitters, ship outfitters, diesel
mechanics, marine mechanics, marine electricians, HAVAC technicians,
quality control technicians, blasters, painters, shipwrights, that is in
addition to 20 highly experienced marine engineers and naval architects
covering all the aspects and disciplines of shipbuilding and ship
repair.
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